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The GLORITY 1-1/4 Inch SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill packs a robust 13 Amp motor delivering 7.4 joules of impact energy and up to 930 RPM. Featuring 4 functions and 6 variable speeds, it’s engineered for heavy-duty drilling and chiseling in concrete, metal, wood, and masonry. Its durable aluminum housing, SDS-plus chuck, and vibration-dampening system ensure comfort and longevity. Complete with a comprehensive accessory kit, this tool is a must-have for professionals and serious DIYers aiming to upgrade their power tool arsenal.









| ASIN | B0B7HT1VXP |
| Additional Features | Variable Speed |
| Amperage | 13 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #181,213 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #70 in Power Rotary Hammers |
| Brand Name | GLORITY |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,022) |
| Drill Type | Hammer Drill |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 1.25 Inches |
| Drilling Capacity Wood | 1.25 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06974955831740 |
| Included Components | RH20A rotary hammer * 1; SDS-plus drill bits (5mm, 6mm) *2; SDS-plus drill bits (8mm, 10mm, 12mm) *3; SDS-plus 10-inch chisels*2; Auxiliary handle*1; Replaceable carbon brush 1 set; 329Grease*1; Dustproof cap*1; Carrying Case*1; Deep Gauge*1; Wrench*1, User Manual*1 |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.5"L x 3.4"W x 9.5"H |
| Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | GLORITY |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RH20A |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 1.25 Inches |
| Maximum Power | 1560 Watts |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 930 RPM |
| Maximum Torque | 7.4 Newton Meters |
| Model Number | RH20A |
| Number of Speeds | 6 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speed | 930 RPM |
| Torque | 14.8 Newton Meters |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
A**Q
Works better than expected and more robust too!
I had the small Bauer hammer drill and it was fine for most drilling work I have thrown at it but wasn't cutting it for light demo work. I was ready to get its bigger brother but they didn't have any at the first store I tried near closing time (despite the website saying they did). I looked on Amazon and this one was bigger and had its own bits for less money and I could get it first thing the next morning. I was a bit hesitant but after getting it and putting it to work this thing was a beast. The grease is replaceable and it came with a tool like a grinder wrench to open it. I did add some because I worked it pretty hard but it never complained. The Bauer one I have leaked grease profusely with way less abuse and its not serviceable. It did the job I wanted and the bits held up better than the cheap ones I had bought before but not as well as the Bosch ones I had. Overall if you have some drilling or light demo needs this more than did the job for me and I was pleasantly surprised with the overall quality it was an amazing find even with the odd name and color scheme. For reference I used it to break up 3 large concrete lumps that were once around some long gone wooden posts near my front porch. It was several hours of hammering to break them up to my satisfaction so I could park there. Sure a full size jack hammer would have finished the job much faster than waiting for one to get here and I really don't have a need for one and this was better than renting one as I have a solid hammer drill for future use.
J**R
Save yourself some money... buy it
I was worried it wouldn't last long but I haven't had any issues and I use it often. Works as expected. Great item for the price.
R**0
Good drill, good case, weird name
I'm very pleased with this drill. Roto hammers come in a wide variety of sizes - not to mention prices, and this one came at an excellent price. Of course, one would like it to be as light as a feather, but considering how powerful it is, I think that the size and weight are will justified. It certainly delivered what I needed. I'd also like to give a bit of a shout out for the carrying case. I like to keep my tools protected when I can, and the blow-molded case fits the tool well without any great need to struggle to get the power cord in. This in itself is a little unusual in my experience. What's more, there's even a little space for extra drills/bits. In my case I found it possible to carry a bunch of extra drills and rod drivers all in the same case. It would have been nice had there been even more dedicated space in the case for these extras, but it's still much better than the run-of-the-mill. My only criticisms are: a) The depth gauge is connected to the same ring as the front handle. This means that the depth gauge always has a fixed orientation once you've set the handle to a convenient/comfortable position. This is a problem if (as was the case for my recent application) you're drilling to mount URFPs (seismic retrofit plates), which have an odd shape, and you have to twist your posture so that the depth gauge doesn't bump into the foundation plate. This ends up being tiring, which isn't terribly pleasant when working in a crawlspace. b) The function selectors seem kinda weird and counter-intuitive. Odds are that you'll have them set to the same position most of the time, so this may not be a problem. Finally, a brief editorial: What were they thinking with the name? In my experience, people who work with tools like this are pretty brand conscious and wouldn't want to be seen to have a tool with a silly name like "Glority", especially emblazoned on the case in big letters. Mercifully, I'm not of that ilk. Still, I can't help thinking that they're missing out on otherwise well-earned sales by not asking before going to the trouble of naming their product.
M**R
EXCELLENT value & tool, unknown how it will hold up to repeated heavy use (thus only 4* reliability)
UPDATE: At the bottom of the review I noted that there were no instructions about how to replace the motor brushes, even though a spare set came with the drill. In response to a question about that the company rep said they'd "try" to get the instructions from their engineers. I was skeptical that I'd get a final response. To my pleasant surprise they did! And so I've now bumped my rating from 4 to 5 stars. I had to drill several holes in concrete, and since I don’t anticipate having to do that a lot more I took a leap of faith and bought this product — one of the lowest price hammer drills I found on Amazon. For my purpose I was not disappointed at all. The entire package of things that came in addition to the hammer drill itself consisted of a variety of bits, some extra grease (needed to keep the drill in good shape), a rod to help limit depth of drilling, and a set of extra brushes, all in one nice, organized hard plastic box. I first tried drilling my holes with an old corded Craftsman drill (one that looked like most drills) that had a hammer function, and used Bosch bits made for concrete. Got basically nowhere after MANY minutes of trying: barely an inch into the concrete. When I got this hammer drill, and after reading the instructions, I put in one of the inexpensive-looking bits that came with the tool, not really expecting much, and started making my holes. I was more than pleasantly surprised. The tool and the bit made short work of drilling a pilot hole through about 5 inches of concrete, and following up with another supplied and larger bit gave me a nice, perfectly sized hole. One slight negative: Adding grease periodically is necessary to keep the drill working. The tube of grease that came with the tool wasn’t labeled to indicate what type of grease to buy when the supplied stuff ran out. I contacted the company (their email address is in the manual) and after a few days got a reply: basically any grease made to lube SDS drills (e.g., Bosch SDS drill grease), which this drill is. Readily available and inexpensive. So I’m cool with that. I gave only 4 stars, however, for the following reason. A set of extra motor brushes came with the drill, and that immediately suggested to me that the installed brushes (and so the drill) aren’t going to last a long time. I do not know that for a fact, however, and I will not be using the drill often so that may not be a problem for me. UPDATED: See beginning of review. I contacted the company by email about this too, and after a few days the person who replied didn’t know what motor specific brushes would be needed in case the ones supplied went bad, and they don’t know where to get another set. They also said there are no instructions about how to replace the brushes and the engineers who might know any of the above are “on vacation.” So, even if the installed set of brushes went bad the provided replacement set may not be worth anything if you can’t figure out how to replace them. (There ARE YouTube videos, but the how-tos seem to vary from brand to brand). Unlike some tools with an electric motor, there is no external cap to unscrew to just slide the old brushes out and put the new ones in.) One final note: The chuck does NOT take regular twist drill bits: you need to use "SDS" bits, which have a different shank that is best for heavy drilling. You can Google SDS drills (and bits) for more info; the bits themselves are readily available, and that's what most good concrete bits are. OVERALL: If you aren’t going to be doing the amount of concrete or other heavy drilling that a typical contractor might do, this is a great product at a great price, and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT.
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